Santec Corp
F:8AU
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Santec Corp
Glance View
Santec Corp. engages in the development, manufacture, and sale of optical components and measuring instruments. The company is headquartered in Komaki-Shi, Aichi-Ken and currently employs 203 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2001-07-24. The firm operates through three business segments. The Optical Parts segment is engaged in the development, manufacturing and sales of optical power monitors, optical attenuators, optical switchers and optical filters. The Optical Measuring Instruments segment is engaged in the development, manufacturing and sales of wavelength-tunable optical sources, high-speed scanning lasers, optical instruments and optical coherence tomography (OCT). The System Solution segment is engaged in the sales of remote-support software and video-network equipment.
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